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Peer reviewedHakansson, Gisela; Collberg, Sheila Dooley – Second Language Research, 1994
It is argued that the correct placement of sentential negation with respect to model auxiliaries in Swedish is an example of delayed acquisition resulting from a parametric preference in Universal Grammar. A syntactic analysis is proposed for four recognized stages in the acquisition of negative word order in Swedish. (Contains 41 references.)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grammar, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Peer reviewedBennett, Susan – Second Language Research, 1994
In a study of first-language transfer and second-language (L2) acquisition of reflexive binding, the interpretation of English reflexives by native speakers of Serbo-Croatian was investigated using two types of written sentence comprehension tasks. Results support the transfer hypothesis and suggest learners have access to Universal Grammar in L2…
Descriptors: Adolescents, English, Foreign Countries, Grammar
Peer reviewedChapelle, Carol A. – Second Language Research, 1994
Second-language (L2) researchers suggest that C-tests, developed as norm-referenced measures for proficiency and placement testing, can be used in L2 vocabulary research. This article illustrates how researchers can use measurement theory for L2 research by weighing validity justifications. A theoretical definition of vocabulary ability is…
Descriptors: Definitions, Foreign Countries, Language Research, Language Tests
Peer reviewedCarroll, Susanne E. – Second Language Research, 1995
Criticizes the computer modelling experiments conducted by Sokolik and Smith (1992), which involved the learning of French gender attribution using connectionist architecture. The article argues that the experiments greatly oversimplified the complexity of gender learning, in that they were designed in such a way that knowledge that must be…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computers, Criticism, French
Peer reviewedThomas, Margaret – Second Language Research, 1995
Examines research on adult second-language learning in regard to the proposal that reflexive verbs move in logical form (LF). The results of a study of 58 adult learners of Japanese show that learners' knowledge of the reflexive "zibun" at a high-proficiency level is consistent with the LF approach. (Contains 43 references.) (MDM)
Descriptors: Adults, Japanese, Language Proficiency, Language Research
Peer reviewedMyles, Florence – Second Language Research, 1995
Two studies examined the performance of English-speaking learners of French as a Second Language in three areas of French morphosyntax. In both cases, learners were found to increase gradually the structural domain in which they were able to operate as their level of competence improved. (Contains 62 references.) (MDM)
Descriptors: College Students, Foreign Countries, French, High School Students
Peer reviewedLardiere, Donna – Second Language Research, 1995
Criticizes the research of Clahsen (1991) and Clahsen and others (1992), which claims that a statistical tendency to produce more irregular than regular plurals in compounds among native and non-native learners of German is due to a biologically innate predisposition accounted for by the level-ordered morphology model of Kiparsky (1982). (Contains…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Criticism, German, Language Acquisition


